Artist Cory Arcangel rediscovers some of the world’s oldest computer art by the late Andy Warhol.

And like a lot of Andy Warhol’s work, it is a hot beautiful mess.

And behind the scenes look at Johnny’s appearance on RuPaul’s Drag Race.

One of the perks of his job is that he gets to wear shiny jumpsuits with the children of heavy metal rock stars. Photo: Johnny Scruff

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I have to be honest. I wanted to hate this particular episode. As someone who has used apps like Scruff and Grindr., I have become jaded and turned off by the type of individuals I’ve encountered. However, listening to Johnny Scruff during this podcast episode, I found him so endearing. I found him extremely articulate and humble. As an avid listener of Feast of Fun, Johnny is one of my favorite guests and I would love to hear more from him in the future. Because of him, I have reinstalled Scruff to my phone and I am now find myself using the app in ways I never thought were possible for a “hookup app”.

Marc and Fausto, I enjoy your commentary on political and entertainment issues. I must admit, I was once a premium subscriber but due to financial reasons I made the choice to get rid of my subscribers. I am now seriously reconsidering reversing this decision. Keep on doing what you’re doing! Love you both, my gay uncles!

Hey guys, Johnny Scruff sounds like one of thr most down to earth guys. It’s refreshing to find somone who is running a major app who still just seams like eh it aint no thing. He is cuddely lol

The whole Alaska Thunderfuck trans* video thing, just gurr and sigh. I really do hate the word shemale. I know Ru Paul’s context isn’t the same and partly I don’t really care about it… I seam to be a weird trans* person because some stuff it gets to me but it doesn’t.
Sometimes I really do think trans* need to pick the right fights.
I really do think trans* people should devote more time taking care of trans* on the streets. I’ve been there, it is no fun, if not for the gay comunity I’d be dead, and that is not a metaphor. Because of this in my life I try to help where I can in any way I can.

For my self I won’t police what someone says in a club cus thats their own business, in the media it might want to be taken in to consideration just because if your brodcasting to a wide group of people and trans* people are watching, policing language for us is the same as staying away from words that are offensive racist or sexist etc.

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About Fausto Fernós

Fausto Fernós is the host of iTunes’ #1 LGBT talk show, the Feast of Fun podcast, which he produces and hosts with his partner, Marc Felion.

Born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Fausto Fernós created the Feast of Fools in 1998 as wacky artists variety show in Chicago, Illinois. Feast of Fun grew out of an audio blog to promote the live show into the world’s most downloaded talk show aimed for gay people.

When he’s not blogging, recording or sleeping, Fausto can be found at the gym or appreciating the beauty found in nature.